Hi There<br><br>My band is called 'Antique Seeking Nuns', and there is a fairly strong FZ influence to what we do. We live at:<br> www.antiqueseekingnuns.com <br><br>but you can also get some free tracks from <br> www.vitaminic.co.uk<br><br>The track 'Keeny Woka Phoola' should interest the Wazoo contingent among you, and will give you something to listen to until FZ:OZ comes in the post (maybe tomorrow???)<br><br>Cheers.<br><br>Matt

I've been obsessively playing FZ at our shows now for years.... We used to be called DEJA VOO DOO and played Zappening 2000 under that moniker. Then we got a nice "cease & desist" order and had to change the name to PowderHouse. Check us out at http://www.powderhouseonline.com and/or www.dejavoodoo.com<br><br>

<br>i am the guitarist for THE WEAVILS, among other bands and our site is here:<br><br>http://weavils.com<br><br>and our free stuff from mp3 is here:<br><br>http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/163/the_weavils.html<br><br>and yes, that's me in the FZ chunga's shirt<br><br>http://weavils.com/bolbio.htm<br><br>at the bottom of the page.....enjoy and i'll be checking all yer stuff out soon!

<br>[quote author=DeeeEsss link=board=rant&num=1030167851&start=0#0 date=08/23/02 at 21:44:10]<br>I have two.<br><br>The Last Days of Russell is my one-man show. Experimental crap.<br>http://nevermind.digitaldownlow.net/russell/<br><br>The Mesmer Collective are a collection of friends here in Seattle, including myself. Clumsy jamming and the like.<br>http://www.mesmercollective.com<br><br>On a sorta-related note, I was formerly a hip-hop producer. Doing beats and the like. After getting burned by a bad business deal in '98, I walked away from music after seven years.<br><br>In early 2001, I rediscovered Zappa (after testing him years prior, I decided I wasn't ready for him yet). Watching FZ's solo during "Magic Fingers" in the "200 Motels" movie made me (1) get back into music and (2) buy a damn guitar.<br>[/quote]Hey DeeeEsss!<br> I dig the ambient Mesmer Collective stuff!<br> I do stuff as Psychatrone Rhonedakk.It's a bit minimalist,and soundtrack like too,at times anyway!<br> Go to http://www.geocities.com/summersteps/ for some info.Sorry no MP-3 stuff though!<br> Keep on messing with sound,it's cool!<br>

Here is a pretty good review of it: “Once it starts it never stops. The album is driving. No dead spots. There are very few perfect albums – albums like the first Ramones record, NoMeansNo’s Wrong, Rikk Agnew’s All by Myself – albums that inspire a desire to listen over and over again. Pretty Please by Minty Rosa is such an album. The voice is melodic and strong, punctuated with feeling. The music is punchy and heavy. An irresistible mixture of driving hard rhythm and melody, and at times slow and bluesy, the album manages to sound simultaneously vintage and modern. This is the second release from the band and the first full album. The production value is very high, the sound clear and powerful. The members of Minty Rosa have been playing for years in various bands in the northwest music scene and the experience shows clearly on this release. ”David Raffin - Vision Nary

I am in a two-piece band (drums & guitar/bass/keyboard) called Everything Else. We play original songs as well as covers, alot of the time songs like What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body, Joe's Garage and standards such as Louie Louie and Summertime Blues.

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